A couple of weeks ago, I attended the Impact Comes to You event in New York. My mission? Attend the sessions and network with the assembled WebSphere professionals to put faces to the names I see regularly on the Global WebSphere C...

Have you tried to find other CICS developers after a session? Are you looking for people who understand the power of DataPower? Maybe you are seeking fellow Mobile Maniacs, but you don’t want to shout it loudly through the hallways of the...

No doubt, you’ve heard the phrase “membership has its privileges” from the old American Express ads. Well, membership also has its privileges when it comes to Global WebSphere Community (GWC) .
If you want educational...

This was a banner week for the Global WebSphere Community at IBM Impact 2013. We registered more than 500 new members, handed out thousands of buttons, posted dozens of articles and blogs about the show, and awarded hundreds of dollars in cash and prizes to...

Impact 2013 gave us a lot of new tools to update our business processes and use WebSphere in new and exciting ways. One of the things the GWC really loved was the Developer Unconference. Those sessions were conceived, proposed, and chosen by...

What makes a thriving internet community? A robust user experience.
The world of WebSphere has exploded with new tools and innovative practices that are worth talking about. On the Global WebSphere Community (GWC), we're committed to...

My husband has a new reason to be jealous of my annual trip to IBM Impact in Las Vegas. Forget the table games, great restaurants, and other Sin City attractions. An avid NASCAR watcher and fan of all things that go “VROOM!” my other half is green with envy...

This week at IBM Impact 2013, the Global WebSphere Community (GWC), along with the Code Rally and the Developer Unconference, take over the Level 2 Sands Foyer for a week of fast-paced car racing and prize-winning fun. And when I say prizes, I mean PRIZES!
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There's a lot of things to be excited about when it comes to Impact. Product announcements, engaging keynote speakers and sessions, and the fact we get to meet so many people in the WebSphere Community from around the world under the fluorescent&nb...

If you’re an IBM Business Partner, hopefully you’re here at Impact taking advantage the benefits it offers like the Business Partner Summit and the Exhibit Hall, but there is another business development opportunity related to Impact that you...

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